No Way: Sheila Cherfilus-McCormick Who Resigned Before Getting Expelled Is Running for Re-election 😲
Former Rep. Sheila Cherfilus-McCormick (D-FL), who
resigned from Congress before she was officially expelled, is doing
something so shameless, so typical of D.C., and, I hate to admit it,
something quite funny: she’s running for re-election to her old seat. It
creates another headache for Democrats, as Sheila was engulfed in a
scandal, where she reportedly stole millions in relief aid from FEMA. It
was a lengthy investigation by the House Ethics Committee, and it
became clear she was done when the most vocal left-wingers on the Hill
were calling for her removal
Rep. Sheila Cherfilus-McCormick, the embattled,
now-former congresswoman who resigned from Congress this week ahead of
potential expulsion, plans to defiantly run for reelection.😲
Cherfilus-McCormick
filed on April 17 to run again for her seat, and a campaign aide
confirmed to NOTUS she is running — as a Democrat.
Cherfilus-McCormick
stepped down from office Tuesday, a half hour before the House Ethics
Committee was scheduled to recommend punishment on an array of charges.
The panel had previously found her guilty of 25 ethics violations,
including allegedly stealing $5 million dollars in federal disaster-aid
funds used to bolster her 2021 campaign as well as campaign-finance
violations.
The committee had been investigating
Cherfilus-McCormick for two years, issuing 58 subpoenas, interviewing 28
witnesses and reviewing over 33,000 documents.
Cherfilus-McCormick
also faces criminal charges regarding the federal relief funds she
received during the COVID-19 pandemic. Earlier this month, a judge
granted her a trial-date extension to February 2027.
In the
meantime, she’s running for the south Florida seat. Cherfilus-McCormick
did not respond to a request for comment Friday evening.
Her
resignation left the 20th Congressional District seat vacant and it is
unclear when Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis plans to fill the vacancy. The
Republican-led Legislature is also debating whether to redraw district
maps in the state.
The one thing about this game—it’s never boring. Well, unless Joe
Biden is president, then it’s like watching paint dry, since that man
was half-dead.
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